The easiest way to find out the model of a 1980 Camaro is by the VIN # located on the drivers side of the dash, right next to the windshield. Unfortunately, Chevrolet only assigned 2 letters for models. The letter that you are looking for is the second one. If it is a z/28, rally sport, or sport model, it will be a "P". If it is a Berlinetta, it will read "S". You can also tell by which options it has.
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There was the base model, a.k.a. Sport Coupe, Rally Sport, Berlinetta, and Z/28
a 350 TPI OR A LT1 OR A LS DEPENDING ON WHAT TYPE OF APPLICATION UR GOING FOR .IN THE 80S MODEL CAMARO IT WAS A 305 V8 T.B.I ENGINE
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It depends on what model you want and what options. You can to go chevrolet.com/camaro to find out the exact price for what you want.
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The 1980 Camaro does not have a clutch adjustment. If the clutch is not operating right, then there is something in the clutch system that is failing.
One can use the AutoTrader, a tool used to find specific cars based on the model and brand, to find a 1969 Camaro SS. The 1969 Camaro SS can also be purchased from a private seller.
base camaro about 3330 lbs, Z28 is about 3600 lbs.
One might find a 1980 Camaro in Denver from online car sites that list such rare and unique cars. The local newspaper might have listings for such a car, or even existing car shops!
The purple wire for on starter 1980 Camaro is the solenoid wire. The wire can be dark purple or purple in color.
Camaro Z28 Sport Coupe $7,121.32